Rep. Chris Smith’s Disaster Relief Bill Passes House

(JNS) Legislation to grant houses ofworship access to federal disaster relief funding passed last week in the U.S. House of Representatives. The measure would provide significant assistance to synagogues in areas affected by natural disasters.

The Federal Disaster Assistance Nonprofit Fairness Act was originally introduced in 2013 by Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) after Superstorm Sandy struck… in 2012.

“After Superstorm Sandy, I and others saw how leaders and volunteers at churches, synagogues, and other religious centers help feed, clothe, and shelter tens of thousands of victims—yet they were left out and left behind when it came to repairs of their own facilities,” said Smith, adding that the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s policy to exclude religious organizations from disaster relief funding is “unfair, unjustified, and discriminatory.”

At the time of its introduction in 2013, the bill passed the House with overwhelming support, but was ultimately delayed in the Senate. Smith reintroduced the bill in 2015 and again this year following a devastating hurricane season that inflicted severe damage along the Gulf Coast.